LSU held its annual junior day over the weekend, which brought in notable out-of-state and in-state recruits.

Unlike the Tigers’ “Boys From The Boot” event, which culminated in a trio of commitments, national junior day was much more quiet. However, it did allow several notable targets a chance to see the football team conduct its first scrimmage and spend quality time with members of the coaching staff.

Noticeable absentees included a slew of Texas targets, including 5-star corner Anthony Cook, 4-star corners Jalen Green and Verone McKinley III, 4-star receiver Al’vonte Woodard and 3-star corner Trent Gordon. Most of the recruits stayed in Houston to attend the Under Armour camp on Sunday. Gordon spent his spring break making visits to Ohio State, Michigan, Penn State and Tennessee, and was unable to make it to Baton Rouge on time due to travel constraints.

LSU safety pledge Nadab Joseph was a no-show. The Miami 4-star was unable to make the trek to Baton Rouge because of a personal issue involving his coach and guardian. Joseph plans on returning to LSU at some juncture this spring. Other Florida area targets such as Patrick Surtain Jr., Tyson Campbell and Andrew Chatfield, who are planning to visit later this month.

Additionally, rival commits such as Jordan Moore (Texas A&M) and Corione Harris (Kansas) were on hand.